3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (6)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 2: Group 6
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dead; no longer in use or existence | |
inscription on a tombstone in memory | |
throw into confusion; deeply involved, especially in something complicated | |
act of throwing or shooting out; darting or casting forth; uttering of exclamations, or of brief exclamatory phrases |
remove or force out from a position of dwelling previously occupied | |
determined; stubbornly persevering; unyielding | |
a biologist who studies the relationship between organisms and their environment | |
totally in love; marked by a foolish or unreasoning fondness |
great flood; heavy downpour; any overflowing of water | |
impenetrable; incapable of being damaged or distressed | |
account or history of the descent of person or family from an ancestor; lineage | |
shameless or brazen boldness; insolent and shameless audacity |
urgent or pressing; able to deal authoritatively; dictatorial | |
elaborately or excessively ornamented | |
inscription on a tombstone in memory | |
remove or force out from a position of dwelling previously occupied |
determined; stubbornly persevering; unyielding | |
lacking variety or excitement; monotonous | |
light as air; heavenly; unusually refined | |
furnished or equipped; sufficient to satisfy |
lacking variety or excitement; monotonous | |
furnished or equipped; sufficient to satisfy | |
massive; bulky; great in size | |
disturb composure of; dismay; ruffle |
remove or force out from a position of dwelling previously occupied | |
elaborately or excessively ornamented | |
injure or hurt; become worse; affect negatively | |
furnished or equipped; sufficient to satisfy |
agitation; chemical phenomenon in which an organic molecule splits into simpler substances | |
young and inexperienced; having just acquired its flight feathers | |
unaware, without noticing; unmindful or thoughtless | |
the feeling of great happiness and well-being, sometimes exaggerated |
masses of leaves; a cluster of leaves, flowers, and branches | |
disagreeing, especially with a majority; rebellious | |
young and inexperienced; having just acquired its flight feathers | |
act of throwing or shooting out; darting or casting forth; uttering of exclamations, or of brief exclamatory phrases |
furnished or equipped; sufficient to satisfy | |
condescend to give or grant; esteem worthy; consider worth notice | |
ban on commerce or other activity | |
smooth and shining; reflecting luster from a smooth or polished surface; plausible |